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Making #BlackLivesMatter in the Shadow of Selma: Collective Memory and Racial Justice Activism in U.S. News
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Making #BlackLivesMatter in the Shadow of Selma: Collective Memory and Racial Justice Activism in U.S. News

Sarah J. Jackson

Mar 2021 • Communication, Culture and Critique

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Music, industry, and researching your own hidden curriculum
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Music, industry, and researching your own hidden curriculum

Henriette Cramer, Avriel Epps-Darling

Mar 2021 • XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students 27(3), 38-42 • ACM

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Small becomes big, fast: Adolescent perceptions of how social media features escalate online conflict to offline violence
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Small becomes big, fast: Adolescent perceptions of how social media features escalate online conflict to offline violence

Caitlin Elsaesser, Desmond Patton, Emily Weinstein, Jacquelyn Santiago, Ayesha Clarke, Rob Eschmann

Mar 2021 • Children and youth services review 122, 105898 • Pergamon

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Imagine dying from an overseas disease when you don’t even own a Passport: A Decolonial Analysis of Twitter conversations in the wake of COVID-19 in Kenya and South Africa
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/21 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/21

Imagine dying from an overseas disease when you don’t even own a Passport: A Decolonial Analysis of Twitter conversations in the wake of COVID-19 in Kenya and South Africa

Job Mwaura, Ufuoma Akpojivi

March 2021 • Journal of African Media Studies 14(1), 29-44

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Decrypting Big Tech’s Data Hoard
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Decrypting Big Tech’s Data Hoard

Rashida Richardson

Mar 2021 • Science Friday

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Toward a sociology of artificial intelligence: A call for research on inequalities and structural change
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Toward a sociology of artificial intelligence: A call for research on inequalities and structural change

Kelly Joyce, Laurel Smith-Doerr, Sharla Alegria, Susan Bell, Taylor Cruz, Steve Hoffman, Safiya Umoja Noble, Benjamin Shestakofsky

Mar 2021 • Socius 7, 2378023121999581 • SAGE Publications

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Reframing the homescape: Documenting domesticity during photography’s COVID turn
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Reframing the homescape: Documenting domesticity during photography’s COVID turn

Tara Pixley

Mar 2021 • Visual Studies 36(2), 106-115 • Routledge

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Defining and Demystifying Automated Decision Systems
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Defining and Demystifying Automated Decision Systems

Rashida Richardson

Mar 2021 • 81 Maryland Law Review 785

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Right-wing populism, visual disinformation, and Brexit: From the UKIP ‘Breaking Point’poster to the aftermath of the London Westminster bridge attack
Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/21 Peer-reviewed Selly Djap 3/1/21

Right-wing populism, visual disinformation, and Brexit: From the UKIP ‘Breaking Point’poster to the aftermath of the London Westminster bridge attack

Simon Faulkner, Hannah Guy, Farida Vis

Mar 2021 • The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism, 198-208

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The Perils of "Old" and "New" in Sentencing Form
Public Scholarship Selly Djap 3/1/21 Public Scholarship Selly Djap 3/1/21

The Perils of "Old" and "New" in Sentencing Form

Jessica Eaglin

Mar 2021 • 76 NYU Annual Survey of American Law 355

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How Black Storytellers Are Using XR and Afro-Futurism to Explore Ancestral Identity
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How Black Storytellers Are Using XR and Afro-Futurism to Explore Ancestral Identity

Stephanie Dinkins

Feb 2021 • IndieWire

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With Free Medical Clinics and Patient Advocacy, the Black Panthers Created a Legacy in Community Health That Still Exists Amid COVID-19
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With Free Medical Clinics and Patient Advocacy, the Black Panthers Created a Legacy in Community Health That Still Exists Amid COVID-19

Alondra Nelson

Feb 2021 • TIME

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How Wealthy Mainlanders Exploit Puerto Rico’s Tax Breaks
Radio Selly Djap 2/24/21 Radio Selly Djap 2/24/21

How Wealthy Mainlanders Exploit Puerto Rico’s Tax Breaks

Yarimar Bonilla

Feb 2021 • The Takeaway

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The Black Women Making Tech More Equal
Podcast Selly Djap 2/19/21 Podcast Selly Djap 2/19/21

The Black Women Making Tech More Equal

Mutale Nkonde

Feb 2021 • Fortune Brainstorm Podcast

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Why Tech Companies Are Limiting Police Use of Facial Recognition
Radio Selly Djap 2/18/21 Radio Selly Djap 2/18/21

Why Tech Companies Are Limiting Police Use of Facial Recognition

Mutale Nkonde

Feb 2021 • Short Wave

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There’s now a Facebook support group for anyone called Karen
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There’s now a Facebook support group for anyone called Karen

Apryl Williams

Feb 2021 • Happy Mag

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Months after TikTok apologized to Black creators, many say little has changed
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Months after TikTok apologized to Black creators, many say little has changed

Rashida Richardson

Feb 2021 • NBC News

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Machines Misbehaving: 62 Scientific Studies Showing how Big Tech’s Algorithms can Harm the Public
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Machines Misbehaving: 62 Scientific Studies Showing how Big Tech’s Algorithms can Harm the Public

Safiya Umoja Noble

Feb 2021 • Towards Data Science

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Predictive policing is still racist—whatever data it uses
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Predictive policing is still racist—whatever data it uses

Rashida Richardson

Feb 2021 • MIT Technology Review

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How can we keep algorithmic racism out of Canadian health care’s AI toolkit?
News Selly Djap 2/5/21 News Selly Djap 2/5/21

How can we keep algorithmic racism out of Canadian health care’s AI toolkit?

Ruha Benjamin

Feb 2021 • The Globe and Mail

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